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Journal of Computational Neuroscience, Volume 53
Volume 53, Number 1 Supplement, February 2025
- Shailesh Appukuttan
, Julie S. Haas
, Thomas Nowotny
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Introduction to the proceedings of the CNS*2024 meeting. 1 - 33rd Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting: CNS*2024. 3-89
- Damien Depannemaecker, Federico Tesler, Mathieu Desroches, Viktor K. Jirsa, Alain Destexhe:
Modeling impairment of ionic regulation with extended Adaptive Exponential integrate-and-fire models. 1-8 - Federico Devalle, Alex Roxin:
How plasticity shapes the formation of neuronal assemblies driven by oscillatory and stochastic inputs. 9-23 - Xuelin Huang, Xile Wei, Jiang Wang, Guosheng Yi:
Effects of dendritic Ca2+ spike on the modulation of spike timing with transcranial direct current stimulation in cortical pyramidal neurons. 25-36 - Maria Schlungbaum, Alexandra Barayeu, Jan Grewe, Jan Benda, Benjamin Lindner:
Effect of burst spikes on linear and nonlinear signal transmission in spiking neurons. 37-60 - Tony Lindeberg
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Orientation selectivity properties for the affine Gaussian derivative and the affine Gabor models for visual receptive fields. 61-98 - Deying Song, Daniel W. Chung, G. Bard Ermentrout:
Mean-field analysis of synaptic alterations underlying deficient cortical gamma oscillations in schizophrenia. 99-114 - Maliha Ahmed, Sue Ann Campbell:
Modelling the effect of allopregnanolone on the resolution of spike-wave discharges. 115-130 - Abolfazl Alipour, Thomas W. James, Joshua W. Brown, Zoran Tiganj:
Self-supervised learning of scale-invariant neural representations of space and time. 131-162 - Woojun Park, Jongmu Kim, Inhoi Jeong, Kyoung J. Lee:
Temporal pavlovian conditioning of a model spiking neural network for discrimination sequences of short time intervals. 163-179 - Kendall Butler, Luis Cruz:
Neuronal traveling waves form preferred pathways using synaptic plasticity. 181-198

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